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Old 03-01-2010, 04:49 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Sacha writes
On 2010-01-03 15:46:22 +0000, K said:

Gopher writes

North Dorset - glorious sunshine with just a line of distant cloud
to the S & SW. Goldfinches, Redpolls and Siskins cramming the nyjer
seed feeders with the usual squabbling. Chaffinches, Greenfinches,
Sparrows polishing off the seed and sunflower hearts at amazing
speed and Great, Blue and Coal Tits mobbing the nut feeders.

We get long tailed tits on the fat feeders. They're very good value,
since they are a lot less worried about humans than other tits are.


We saw those here for the first time last year. I'm so pleased even
though they're only occasional visitors.


That's interesting - sounds as if they're working from the north
downwards. We've had them in the area for years and in the garden for at
least 10 years. The seem so magical - you tend not to notice them until
suddenly you are in the middle of a flock of thirty, and there they are,
all around you, twittering away to each other, a matter of feet way from
you.

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Kay